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Hobby Lobby, the craft store that has been at the center of numerous controversies, is growing across America. Here's what it's like to shop there.
I went to the Hobby Lobby store in Commack, New York.
The inside was fully decorated for fall, even though it was still August. There were deals on all sorts of fall decor ...
... and Halloween decor was being stocked, though there were a lot of empty shelves still.
The empty shelves were pretty common throughout the store.
One thing that took me by surprise was seeing Christmas decor in August.
It was hard to tell whether it was left over from last Christmas or whether it was being put up for this year. Almost everything was on sale ...
... and there were quite a few empty shelves.
Hobby Lobby also carried traditional craft supplies like stickers and scrapbooking material ...
... poster board ....
... and jewelry-making supplies.
There were also a ton of different paint brands and colors, most of which were under $5.
There were canvases in all different shapes, sizes, and materials.
The canvases ranged in price from $1.99 for a tiny canvas to $69.99 for the biggest canvases.
There were also easels and drawing desks, all of which were 50% off. Sale signs were everywhere throughout the store.
Much of what the store had was pretty random, like an entire aisle of antique-looking suitcases and mismatched home decor.
There were other crafting materials as well, like rows and rows of fabric, most of which was on sale.
Hobby Lobby had no shortage of fake foliage, flowers, and plants. There were also faux marble columns, fake fruits, and other small home decor products.
There were four entire aisles of fake flowers and plants.
There were almost no hobbies the store didn't cater to. It had materials for sewing, scrapbooking, fine art, interior decorating, and more.
Sale signs sat atop almost every display, often advertising as much as 50% off.
There were blue signs everywhere, with information about the store's social media profiles ...
... as well as instructions on how to join the email list, which offers a weekly ad, special promotions, coupons, and project ideas.
It also offers an app, which includes a 40% off coupon just for downloading it. The app allows for online shopping and offers many of the same services customers can get by being on the email list.
There were a lot of open registers and almost no lines. Hobby Lobby accepts returns on products within 90 days of purchase as long as you have the receipt.
While the store did have a few messy spots and empty shelves, it had just about everything you might need for a creative project. Plus, there were deals to be had in almost every department of Hobby Lobby.
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